<p>wat book do you ppl get the Curves from????</p>
<p>yeah, there were two burets, 1 for titration and 1 for (something), i dont remember</p>
<p>no.. first one, i thought it was buret..
but then i saw it said VOLUME so i said graduate cylinder..</p>
<p>the knob one was BURET</p>
<p>no it said what do u use to titrate (yeah, meansure volume of thing u're titrating w/), and that's buret. and yeah, the stopcock was also buret.</p>
<p>you measure the VOLUME of the reagant with a graduated cylinder b4 u titrate!!!</p>
<p>look at any diagram of titration, u ll see nothing but burets</p>
<p>isnt Reagant what is in the beaker???</p>
<p>well wat was the question and also, they dont make the questions THAT tricky...</p>
<p>....was that question about the substance being titrated or the substance that you are titrating with? former would be cylinder, but latter would be buret....</p>
<p>It said what is the reagant measured w/?</p>
<p>i just checked online. reagent is what you titrate with.</p>
<p>if u look there, u can even see that u can determine volume that is in buret, i think the question was vaguely worded</p>
<p>ok... now lets do CEs... thats what i think i screwed up on..</p>
<p>gold foil is CE, right? I think i forgot to put that. darn it.</p>
<p>I think it was CE. Most alpha particles will pass through the gold atom since all of the nucleus is a small clustered mass.</p>
<p>i put CE for gold foil...</p>
<p>yes it is CE</p>
<p>are they generous on the may test curve</p>
<p>wasnt #3 and #4 CE too??</p>
<p>what were 3 and 4?</p>